Castilian and Leonese royalty House of Trastámara | |
| | Henry II | | Children include | | John I | | Eleanor, Queen of Navarre | | John I | | Children include | | Henry III | | Ferdinand I of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily | | Henry III and II of Leon | | Children include | | John II | | Maria, Queen of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Naples | | John II | | Children include | | Henry IV | | Isabella I | | Alfonso, Prince of Asturias | | Henry IV and III of Leon | | Children | | Joan, Queen of Portugal | | Isabella I with Ferdinand V | | Children | | Isabella, Queen of Portugal | | John, Prince of Asturias | | Joanna the Mad | | Maria, Queen of Portugal | | Catherine, Queen of England | | Joanna | | Isabella, Princess of Asturias (2 October 1470 – 28 August 1498) was the Queen Consort of Portugal and the eldest daughter and heiress presumptive of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. Her younger sisters were Catherine, Queen of England, Queen Joanna I of Castile, and Maria, Queen of Portugal. In 1490 Isabella married Afonso, Crown Prince of Portugal, the heir of John II of Portugal. Though it was an arranged marriage, Isabella and Afonso quickly fell in love, and Isabel was grief-stricken when he died in 1491: sent home to her parents by John II, she declared that she would never marry again, and would enter a convent. Her parents ignored this, and in 1497 she was persuaded to marry to Manuel I of Portugal, Afonso's uncle and John II's cousin and successor. She did so on condition that Manuel followed her parents' policy and expelled the Jews who would not convert to Christianity from his realm. This he duly did. In the same year, she became Princess of Asturias and heiress of Castile, following the death of her only brother, John. In 1498, she herself died in child-birth, giving birth to Miguel da Paz, who was heir to the thrones of Castile and Portugal until his death in 1500. Manuel's chance to become king of Castile vanished with Isabella's death, and the main hope of uniting all Iberian kingdoms vanished at Miguel's death. Manuel then married Isabella's younger sister, Maria of Aragon, who bore him his son and heir John III. Portugal and Spain would themselves be united from 1580 -1640, when Manuel and Maria's grandson (by their daughter Isabella and Charles I of Spain), Philip II of Spain, successfully claimed Portugal. [edit] Ancestry [edit] Titles from birth to death - The Princess of Asturias (1470–1478)
- The Infanta Isabella (1478–1490)
- The Princess of Portugal (1490–1491)
- The Dowager Princess of Portugal (1491–1497)
- The Queen of Portugal (1497–1498)
| Infantas of Aragon | | | 1st Generation | Sancha, Countess of Urgell · Infanta Urraca · Teresa, Countess of Provence | | | 2nd Generation | none | | | 3rd Generation | | | | 4th Generation | | | | 5th Generation | | | | 6th Generation | Infanta Sancha | | | 7th Generation | | | | 8th Generation | | | | 9th Generation | Maria, Infanta Peter of Castile · Constance, Duchess of Peñafiel · Isabella, Duchess of Austria · Infanta Blanca · Violante, Lady of Segorbe · Constance, Princess of Antioch** · Elisabeth, Duchess of Bavaria** · Infanta Catherine** · Margaret, Countess Palatine of the Rhine** · Beatrice, Lady of Marchena · Maria, Countess of Ampurias · Infanta Teresa of Jérica · Infanta Constanza of Ayerbe · Maria, Laby of Ayerbe | | | 10th Generation | Constance, Queen of Majorca · Infanta Isabella · Eleanor, Queen of Cyprus · Juana, Infanta Fernando Manuel of Castile · Blanca, Countess of Cardona · Eleanor, Queen of Aragon** · Beatrice, Countess Palatine of the Rhine** · Infanta Constance** · Infanta Euphemia** · Infanta Violante** · Blanca, Countess of Ampurias** · Eleonor, Countess of Caltabellotta** · Infanta Constance** · Isabella, Marchioness of Montferrat* · Infanta Esclaramunda* · Alice, Countess of Ibelin* · Beatrice, Lady of Cocentaina · Ventura, Viscountess of Illa and Canet · Elsa, Lady of Almonacid · Juana, Countess of Carrión | | | 11th Generation | | | | 12th Generation | Joanna, Countess of Foix · Yolande, Duchess of Anjou · Infanta Eleanor · Infanta Antonia · Infanta Margaret · Infanta Beatrice of Urgell · Infanta Eleanor of Urgell · Cecilia, Countess of Modica · Infanta Isabella of Urgell · Infanta Eleanor of Prades · Infanta Isabella of Prades · Joanna, Countess of Prades · Margarida, Queen of Aragon · Infanta Timbor of Prades | | | 13th Generation | | | | 14th Generation | | | | 15th Generation | | | | 16th Generation | | | | 17th Generation | | | *also a princess of Majorca **also a princess of Sicily | | | Infantas of Portugal by marriage | | | The generations indicate descent form Afonso I, and continues through the House of Aviz, the House of Bourbon through Isabella of Portugal, and the House of Braganza through Infanta Catherine, Duchess of Braganza. | | | 1st Generation | | | | 2nd Generation | | | | 3rd Generation | | | | 4th Generation | Infanta Violante Manuel of Castile and León | | | 5th Generation | | | | 6th Generation | | | | 7th Generation | Doña Maria Teles de Menezes • Doña Constance de Trastámara, Lady of Alba de Tormes • Doña Juana de Trastámara, Lady of Cifuentes | | | 8th Generation | | | | 9th Generation | | | | 10th Generation | | | | 11th Generation | Isabella, Princess of Asturias • Doña Guiomar de Coutinho, 5th Countess of Marialva and 3rd Countess of Loulé • Doña Isabella of Braganza | | | 12th Generation | | | | 13th Generation | | | | 14th Generation | | | | 15th Generation | | | | 16th Generation | none | | | 17th Generation | | | | 18th Generation | none | | | 19th Generation | | | | 20th Generation | | | | 21th Generation | | | | 22nd Generation | | | | 23rd Generation | | | | | | | *also an Infanta of Portugal by birth **also an infanta of Spain ^position as infanta not accepted ***also an imperial princess of Brazil by marriage
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